Phone Kodak and you will learn that their price tag will be prohibitive...
AgX, the person behind this website:
http://www.tarquinius.de/
offers cut down Aerial EIR for $25 or 17 euro per 120 roll... so about $2 dollar a shot... Although that is not cheap, it's not completely "prohibitive" either, especially if you're used to 4x5 negative prices.
But of course I don't know how reliable that offer or the website is...
I've talked with the guy, he seems legit. Lots of people are using him on Flickr.
I think it's good quality. If it sucks, you can always get your money back, right?
Cross processing EIR in BW chems and expecting HIE shows a complete misunderstanding of how slide film works.
EIR has the colors mapped differently than typical slide film and maps the color magenta to IR reflectivity. If you know a way to isolate the silver that is mapped to only the magenta, I would like to hear about it.![]()
Cross processing EIR in BW chems and expecting HIE shows a complete misunderstanding of how slide film works.
EIR has the colors mapped differently than typical slide film and maps the color magenta to IR reflectivity. If you know a way to isolate the silver that is mapped to only the magenta, I would like to hear about it.![]()
Use of a yellow filter with EIR film gives a proper 3 color image, use of a red filter gives a 2 color image.
The layers are Green, Red and IR sensitive. Use of a red filter passes only Red and IR thus 2 colors. The correct filter is therefore yellow. For B&W IR films, either yellow or red may be used. Red is used to emphasize the IR content.
PE
Dear god.
We need someone to shoot a picture with a yellow filter, while holding up a sign that says "yellow filter," then one with the red, and so on...
I'm extremely confused, too.
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